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March 15, 2016
In its fifth year, the 2016 Cloudera Government Forum will bring together public and private sector practitioners to discuss the state of data analytics and share case studies of how agencies are leveraging their data to enable improved decision-making. Spend a day discovering how your organization can evolve with transformative technologies powered by Apache Hadoop and results-driven data management and analysis.

March 15, 2016
In its fifth year, the 2016 Cloudera Government Forum will bring together public and private sector practitioners to discuss the state of data analytics and share case studies of how agencies are leveraging their data to enable improved decision-making. Spend a day discovering how your organization can evolve with transformative technologies powered by Apache Hadoop and results-driven data management and analysis.

March 8, 2016
The President's FY17 budget proposes to create a $3 Billion revolving fund to help agencies upgrade and modernize their outdated systems and tools and help improve the government's cybersecurity posture. Join us on March 8 for a livestreamed conversation exploring the challenges and opportunities for government IT in the year ahead..

February 24, 2016
Join Executive Editor Camille Tuutti and the rest of the Nextgov team as we host a discussion with the new data gurus in government. Expect a laid-back atmosphere, candid conversation over (free) cocktails and smart ideas from smart people. We'll discuss the administration's data policies and the influx of data scientists to government.

February 24, 2016
From the implementation of police body cameras to predictive policing analytics, the work of law enforcement these days is incredibly tech forward. But there are complex issues local governments face with all the innovation in crime fighting and prevention. Route Fifty will interview experts with informed perspectives on what agencies are facing now and the challenges that await.

February 23, 2016
Maintaining a fully manned and dynamic workforce is a key component of military readiness. While much of the force readiness conversation is focused on the warfighters themselves, equally important is developing and sustaining the talent that provides the military with the infrastructure to accomplish its missions. Join us as we discuss manpower and talent required to support the warfighter and their influence on shaping force readiness.

February 23, 2016
Maintaining a fully manned and dynamic workforce is a key component of military readiness. While much of the force readiness conversation is focused on the warfighters themselves, equally important is developing and sustaining the talent that provides the military with the infrastructure to accomplish its missions. Join us as we discuss manpower and talent required to support the warfighter and their influence on shaping force readiness.

February 22, 2016
During this digital event, we’ll explore use cases on crime prevention, disease prediction and more to illustrate how you can successfully overcome your big data problems by leveraging your disparate data pools as a useable, useful, and dynamic resource. Join us on February 22 at 2 PM.

February 16, 2016
In an increasingly diverse and connected world, the national security and public health of millions rely on our government understanding a multitude of peoples, cultures and languages. How do we create analytics capable of understanding pronunciations that don’t exist in English and customs uncommon in the United States? How can our analytics understand multicultural, human complexity?

February 10, 2016
The government’s current IT trajectory is not sustainable, and DOD and other agencies must modernize their systems. Join Defense One and Nextgov for a live conversation around the future of defense and federal IT on Wednesday, February 10.

Database-level encryption had its origins in the 1990s and early 2000s in response to very basic risks which largely revolved around the theft of servers, backup tapes and other physical-layer assets. As noted in Verizon’s 2014, Data Breach Investigations Report (DBIR)1, threats today are far more advanced and dangerous.

In order to better understand the current state of external and internal-facing agency workplace applications, Government Business Council (GBC) and Riverbed undertook an in-depth research study of federal employees. Overall, survey findings indicate that federal IT applications still face a gamut of challenges with regard to quality, reliability, and performance management.

PIV- I And Multifactor Authentication: The Best Defense for Federal Government Contractors

This white paper explores NIST SP 800-171 and why compliance is critical to federal government contractors, especially those that work with the Department of Defense, as well as how leveraging PIV-I credentialing with multifactor authentication can be used as a defense against cyberattacks

This research study aims to understand how state and local leaders regard their agency’s innovation efforts and what they are doing to overcome the challenges they face in successfully implementing these efforts.

The U.S. healthcare industry is rapidly moving away from traditional fee-for-service models and towards value-based purchasing that reimburses physicians for quality of care in place of frequency of care.